On
Tuesday the 9th of April 2002 my day was made when I saw what
the adorable 4 year old Annika had done with my Jesus Dress
Up game.

Day
1

And
she's only 4!
I'd like to see any of you do this!

I
bring families together!

Thankyou
for the Jesus Dress Up.

My kids
love it. They will even eat squash if I tell them they can
play with Jesus Dress Up for dessert. I try not to let them
on the internet too much because you just never know what
kind of garbage they might see. But as long as I am sure they
are visiting quality sites like yours they can surf away.
It is part of their home schooled education.

Thanks
again.
Tere Carr

I've directed
my neices and nephews here and allowed them to dress up Jesus
as they see fit. lol They decided that since Jesus was a man
he shouldn't wear any of the girly clothes. They did think
Jesus was 'cool' in blue jeans. I agree, since that's probably
what He would have worn were he with us today.

Christ
is His own defense and where ever his symbols are, therein
lies some good. We found it in your site. The kids enjoyed.

M.Tarlton

Thankyou
for the Jesus Dress Up.

My kids
love it. They will even eat squash if I tell them they can
play with Jesus Dress Up for dessert. I try not to let them
on the internet too much because you just never know what
kind of garbage they might see. But as long as I am sure they
are visiting quality sites like yours they can surf away.
It is part of their home schooled education.

Thanks
again.
Tere Carr

Hi Bob,

My four year
old daughter enjoyed your site.

She is nothing
if not tasteful! She also dressed him (Him?) in the
Easter bunny costume. Actually the only reason she consented
to give me the computer back is because I told her she
could dress up "that funny guy" before bedtime too.
So she's been hovering about ever since.

Congrats,
Bob, you've achieved the impossible: causing a four
year old to ask in eager tones "Is it bedtime yet?"
Thanks for the additional URL (Hollywood
Dress Up) also; I took a peek and she'll
really enjoy that. I think you've got something here.
It's like Fashion Plates with a heretical twist. (Fashion
Plates were a girl toy in the 80s... they, um... okay,
never mind.) Atheist parents everywhere will thank you.

I'm glad
you liked the photos. I thought they were hilarious,
but I might be biased.

Lisa

Day
2

Today
we printed onto card stock the Jesuses that Annika made
and cut them out. Here are some pics for you.
(Annika took the group Jesus photo. You can see her little
knee sticking into the picture there. Not bad for a four
year old.)

Looking
now at this picture (taken by Annika) I am reminded of that blessed
/ fateful day when Christ gave His very life for us in a row of
crosses high atop that hill, changing the history of mankind forever....
only without Big Bird.

Hi
Bob,Here
are the pics from our latest project. It was so
successful that I actually became concerned that
it would turn my children into Christians. Fortunately,
they remain oblivious to religion despite the
smartly dressed crucifixion figure on our fridge.

My
kids had hours of fun playing with their dressup
Jesus refrigerator magnets.

Annika was especially
enamoured of the bunny slippers. She said "That Guy's
other clothes are good, but I like the bunny slippers
the best!"Here is some
more dialog for you.

Hollis:
Look, I put this hat on him. American Jesus. Jesus is
American!